I know:
-Music industry is all about discovery and something new that no one has done before.
I want to know:
-Why does everyone base everything off of what everyone else's wants instead of actually something new...
- Rebecca Black is looked at like she's stupid for making the song "Friday" but why?, she wanted to the world to know it was Friday. So many other people talk about days of the week in her songs, so what is the problem?
I learned:
-Nerves Junior’s "As Bright As Your Nightlight" in 2011 was one of the biggest things blogged about.
-NBC news said, “the ills of the hype machine -- an overconfident rock 'n' roll mentality built out of blogspeak rather than the slog of the tour.”
-Technology helped musicians get out there quicker and more efficient.
-The way for the modern musician to succeed is to remain true to his brand, his identity, his music, and his message.
-The hype may turn the artist quickly into a supernova, but hype is fleeting and I maintain it is better for a band to be slowly on the way up and still to be discovered, than trying to regain a position that was once garnered on the back of hype.
-Music industry is all about discovery and something new that no one has done before.
I want to know:
-Why does everyone base everything off of what everyone else's wants instead of actually something new...
- Rebecca Black is looked at like she's stupid for making the song "Friday" but why?, she wanted to the world to know it was Friday. So many other people talk about days of the week in her songs, so what is the problem?
I learned:
-Nerves Junior’s "As Bright As Your Nightlight" in 2011 was one of the biggest things blogged about.
-NBC news said, “the ills of the hype machine -- an overconfident rock 'n' roll mentality built out of blogspeak rather than the slog of the tour.”
-Technology helped musicians get out there quicker and more efficient.
-The way for the modern musician to succeed is to remain true to his brand, his identity, his music, and his message.
-The hype may turn the artist quickly into a supernova, but hype is fleeting and I maintain it is better for a band to be slowly on the way up and still to be discovered, than trying to regain a position that was once garnered on the back of hype.